Three online game companies, Kixeye, Kabam, and Fight My Monster have
achieved accelerated growth in the past year with innovative social and
casual games. Games like these titles, that appear on Facebook, social
networking sites and increasingly on mobile platforms such as Google's
Android and Apple's (News - Alert) iOS platform have resonated with users.

This report analyzes the individual companies and their corresponding
flagship games in detal. Pearl Research will examine the reasons for
their success, explore their approach to the online games market and the
challenges faced in the upcoming quarters.

Kixeye is an online strategy and combat game company that was founded in
2007 and operates Backyard Monster. Kabam is a strategy MMO games
developer founded in 2006 and has a hit title Kingdoms of Camelot.
Lastly, Fight My Monster was started in 2011 but it has already reached
1.5 million users in less than 18 months.

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